This talk builds the foundation for the rest of Iain's talks in this series. In it, Iain describes the critical paradigm shifts that separated the ‘Jerusalem’ story from the rest of the great philosophies of the ancient world—from Greece to Egypt to China. Despite all of their differences, these philosophies came from a common worldview—the cosmos is eternal, the cosmos is built for the gods and humans being are an afterthought who survive by serving the needs of the gods. Moses smashed this view and laid the foundation for enterprise and human rights with a ‘blue sky’ conceptual structure that was not a gradual development of these views, but a radical innovative alternative.
The Gospel according to Exodus
BwJ 25 -What is glory?
What is Creation? with Iain Provan
Was Dawkins right about the angry God? with Ian Provan
Ezekiel's wider vision of the temple - Breakfast with Jesus
How Moses disrupted the Ancient Near Eastern World - with Iain Provan
Paul and the introspective conscience
The Glory bookends of Ezekiel
Cross and Creation 8 - Is penal substitution trying to answer the wrong question?
Cross and Creation 7 - Which model fits best?
Breakfast with Jesus - #21 - Circle of Glory
GC Conference - Session 5 - An Incarnational Cosmos
GC Conference - Session 4 - A Divine Anthropology
GC Conference - Session 3 - A Cosmic Anthropology
GC Conference - Session 2 - The Religious View of Sinners
GC Conference - Session 1 - Is the Mind a Machine?
PLC - Pamela Nutt Address - David Bentley Hart
The Cross and Creation - Part 6 - Metaphors
Indigenous spirituality and the gospel; surprising connections. With David Bentley Hart.
David Bentley Hart on Suffering
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